Investigating Subtle Energy & Non-Human Intelligences with Jeff Hardee
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Jeff Hardy, a researcher and academic focused on extraterrestrial studies. He has a background in religious studies and is pursuing a doctoral program in a unique extraterrestrial studies program. During the conversation, he discusses his research on Naong and its connection to UAP phenomena. He describes his experiences with different practices and how they may enhance communication with non-human intelligences. Jeff believes that cultivating subtle energy awareness can lead to better interactions with UAPs. After these encounters, he feels a deeper understanding of human potential and the importance of these practices for healing and communication.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the intersection of Eastern practices of energy cultivation and their potential implications for understanding non-human intelligence (NHI) and UAP phenomena. Jeff Hardy shares insights from his research and personal experiences, suggesting that cultivating subtle energy may enhance communication with NHIs and improve human resilience against their influence.
Cultivating subtle energy through practices like Naidon may enhance awareness and communication with non-human intelligences.
Jeff Hardy
“I think once you start dabbling in subtle energy and you begin to have an awareness for subtle energy, this kind of awareness is more directly related to UAP phenomenon.”
Managed by: Ubiquity University
focus on extraterrestrial subjects and UAP research
My hypothesis is you may be able to use that communication to speak with ETSs.
Once you start working with subtle energy and you begin to have an awareness for subtle energy, this awareness is somehow more directly related to UAP phenomenon.
Individuals who have cultivated through the Naidon process may have a little more defense against NHIs manipulating our perception.
The energy emitted during the Naidon process feels like electricity and can be measured.
Western medicine could benefit from integrating the meridian system and the concept of qi.